Mozambique Floods Expose Neo-Church’s Spiritual Bankruptcy in Face of Disaster
Vatican News portal (February 5, 2026) reports on flooding in Mozambique, quoting “Archbishop” João Carlos Hatoa Nunes expressing gratitude to antipope Leo XIV for “solidarity” while proposing climate-focused solutions. The article reduces the Church’s mission to humanitarian activism, omitting all reference to the Four Last Things, sacramental aid, or divine judgment.
Usurped Authority and False Papal Cult
The “archbishop” commits grave spiritual fraud by declaring: “When we heard the words of the Holy Father, Pope Leo […] we all felt assured because we felt the solidarity and closeness of the Pope”. This constitutes explicit adherence to the Antichurch structure, violating the Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Officio (1559) which teaches that manifest heretics lose all jurisdiction ipso facto. Since Giovanni Montini (Paul VI), all Vatican occupants have publicly espoused heresies (religious liberty, ecuмenism), making antipope Leo XIV’s “blessings” spiritually void. The true Church administers sacraments and prays for the conversion of apostates – never seeks their empty assurances.
Naturalism Replaces Supernatural Mission
Nowhere does the “archbishop” mention sacramental confession for the dying, Viaticum for victims, or Masses for the 300 dead souls. Instead, he reduces the Church to a NGO:
“Caritas Maputo has been collecting and processing data to accurately identify affected persons and assess needs.”
Pius XI’s Quas Primas condemns this inversion: “When once men recognize […] that Christ has been given all power in heaven and on earth […] a force binding them to tend thereto most carefully will restrain the license of princes and the license of peoples” (n.18). True bishops in disasters would first dispatch priests with Holy Oils and Blessed Sacrament while denouncing sins provoking divine chastisement.
Omission of Divine Justice and Final Ends
The article’s climate change narrative (“need for a more robust awareness of the effects of climate change”) replaces the Church’s prophetic duty to warn of God’s judgments. Modernists conceal Romans 1:18 – “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness” – preferring environmental paganism. Nowhere do they ask: Why does God permit floods? The Council of Trent (Session XIV, Cap.5) mandates priests to remind the faithful that disasters call us to “consider the miseries of this life […] and the dread of future judgment”.
False Solutions: Water Diplomacy Over Repentance
The “archbishop” proposes naturalistic cures for spiritual sickness:
“Affected countries need to come together in what is sometimes called water diplomacy […] the care of our common home, the Earth.”
This echoes Bergoglio’s Laudato Si’ heresies, condemned by Pius IX’s Syllabus (Error 80): “The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself […] with progress, liberalism and modern civilization”. True solutions require public consecration of Mozambique to Christ the King, Eucharistic reparation, and denunciation of state-sponsored sins (sodomy laws, abortion clinics in Maputo since 2024).
The Silence Screams Apostasy
“Archbishop” Nunes states: “It’s a call for all of us to conversion of the heart” – yet never specifies from what to convert. Mozambican neo-pagan rites, government contraception programs, and Islamic encroachment go unmentioned. Compare this to St. Charles Borromeo organizing 40-hour processions during Milan’s 1576 plague. The post-conciliar sect cannot call to repentance because it rejects Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, per Pius IX’s Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (1863).
Conclusion: Only Christ the King Brings True Order
Mozambique drowns in floods and apostasy because neo-church “pastors” reject Quas Primas: “Nations will be reminded by the annual celebration of this feast that not only private individuals but also rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ” (n.32). Until Mozambique’s leaders consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart – not “water diplomacy” – disasters will intensify. Only the Social Reign of Christ the King brings temporal and eternal peace.
Source:
Mozambique Floods: Gratitude to the Pope as Archbishop João Carlos suggests long-term solutions (vaticannews.va)
Date: 05.02.2026